Earlier in the week I completed 2 serjeants from Wargames Atlantic, a mounted serjeant from Conquest miniatures and 2 knights from Footsore as part of a command retinue.
The next batch of figures I completed had their bases finished today. These included William Heron himself, a banner man and a third knight for the command retinue. I also added a few crossbowmen and a couple more serjeants with spears.
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The retinue so far |
The only other thing I managed to complete was some additional wattle fences. These are 3d resin prints provided by Mitch. I just added craft sticks for bases to make them a bit sturdier
Looking at the painting table I have 3 more knights and a Priest to complete for the command retinue. I also have a unit of 6 bowmen and some extra serjeants to round out the other units. I still have a few plastic figures left but I'm undecided on what to do with them.
Some nice work Neil 👍
ReplyDeleteCheers Matt
DeleteAs long as you are enjoying it, paint, paint, paint!
ReplyDeleteCheers Jonathan, a shame I'm running out of figures
DeleteGood idea to pick historical figures with unknown heraldry....then, you don't have try to paint three silver lions rampant on a red 25mm shield!
ReplyDeleteCheers Keith, that was my thoughts. Chose a design that was easy to painted then looked for a Baron with no known heraldry
DeleteGreat work again!
ReplyDeleteCheers Michal
DeleteYou are a machine!! Great work and your choice of heraldry is rather nice, and William Heron is a very imposing figure.
ReplyDeleteCheers Donnie, these are quick and easy to paint
DeleteReally nice work Neil.
ReplyDeleteCheers Christopher
Deletegood job all around. Looks nice. 😁
ReplyDeleteCheers Stew
DeleteGood lord, there is no stopping you Neil. Looking good.
ReplyDeleteCheers Richard, helps when it's a great game and the figures are easy to paint
DeleteNice work.
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DeleteKeep cranking them out! Interestingly, I just bought some wattle fences at the local convention last weekend.
ReplyDeleteCheers Mike
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